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Moiré Effect Used as Physical Signature to Authenticate Real Videos

Researchers propose using the Moiré effect, a physical interference pattern produced by real cameras, as an authentication signature to distinguish genuine videos from AI-generated ones. This physics-based method exploits a two-layer grating structure that generative models cannot accurately replic...

Topic: AI Video Source: arXiv · arxiv.org Published 2026-04-02 05:52 UTC Fetched 2026-07-02 05:17 UTC

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As AI-generated videos become increasingly realistic, reliable methods to verify video authenticity are crucial for combating misinformation. The Moiré effect offers a novel, physics-grounded approach to video authentication that does not rely on digital watermarking or metadata.

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